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I sometimes come across teams who are wrapped up in discussing what they should be building. "The best laid schemes o' mice and men gang aft a-gley"
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The more experience you have, the less planning you need to do.
Plans are primarily a way for managers to cover their butts.
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Google's Progressive Web Apps deliver an applike user experience, but on the browser Needs a catchy name... how about "ActiveX"?
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Someone (read MS) once invented the wheel, then another one (read Google) is RE-inventing the wheel.
This time it'b better to call it "circular object to facilitate the translation movement".
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Funny how when someone whos not Microsoft does the same thing Microsoft did X years ago, it's innovative
i cri evry tiem
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The lander was set to launch in March 2016 for a September 2016 touchdown. Now how are we going to save Mark Whatney?
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One aspect of a tech policy problem that has been plaguing us for at least 25 years: technologists and policymakers don't understand each other, and they inflict damage on society because of that. When the going gets tough, the tough start suing
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"U.S. Says Hacker Stole IDs and Unreleased Scripts From Host of Celebrities" [^] NY Times Dec. 22:
Among the items he offered to sell were scripts for three comedy films, a hip-hop biopic and another television show; Social Security numbers for actors and professional athletes; and, according to the complaint, sex tapes of celebrities, including one Mr. Knowles later passed along that had been emailed from a television host and columnist to another radio host.
"This is just a sample of things I can get," Mr. Knowles wrote when he sent a sex tape to the potential buyer, who was in fact an undercover investigator. "I have more stuff along these lines and can get more if you’re interested." Evidently, Alonso forget about one of the basic principles of marketing: pre-qualify your customer, but, after all, he's only 23 years old. I'm sure he'll have time to do an MBA on-line in his new home where he won't have his attention disrupted by too much personal freedom.
«Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.» Benjamin Franklin
modified 23-Dec-15 9:03am.
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BillWoodruff wrote: one of the basic principles of marketing: pre-qualify your customer, Especially THAT kind of marketing. Also, luckily, crime doesn't pay (for a long time): even decades older, well ingrained in politics scoundrels had what they deserved for the same things.
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
"When you have eliminated the JavaScript, whatever remains must be an empty page." -- Mike Hankey
"just eat it, eat it"."They're out to mold, better eat while you can" -- HobbyProggy
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den2k88 wrote: crime doesn't pay (for a long time) Some might say it doesn't pay until you are elected to high political office.
Mark Twain: "Politicians are America's only native criminal class."
«Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.» Benjamin Franklin
modified 23-Dec-15 12:22pm.
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The FTC says Oracle hasn't been uninstalling older, insecure versions of Java. It's time for users to ditch client-side Java altogether. Well, one reason anyway
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In a post on the Technet blog, Redmond has announced that it will block advertising programs "that take choice and control away from users." The company's talking about adware that use "man-in-the-middle" (MiTM) techniques, in particular. Assuming you're still seeing ads, that is
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Point-and-click development platforms are the holy grail, but have never lived up to their promise. Can Bubble buck that trend? A visual programming environment? I've NEVER heard of something like that before!
This is going to revolutionize the industry!
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The world changed forever when the Web was unleashed on the Internet 25-years ago. What will it be like in 2040 when it turns 50? Ads, with a side of Web pages
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No your Aug will need to have the latest ad blocker installed and you'll be fine.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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At that time, ads will be mandatory and installing an ad-blocker on your computer will be a crime.
I never finish anyth
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I don't know...robots will browse the Internet?
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The company is testing a method for users to log into their Google accounts using only a mobile phone and without having to type in a memorized string of characters. I was worried it might involve blood, or some kind of probe
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With a selfie ?
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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In the wake of the discovery of two backdoors on Juniper's NetScreen firewall devices, Cisco Systems has announced that they will be reviewing the software running on their devices, just in case. I'm sure they can get a lot of governments to help them
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German engineers from the Max Planck Institute have successfully fired up their nuclear fusion reactor, announcing that they have managed to suspend plasma for the first time. We got the power! (Hopefully soon)
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With first stage return, company takes a key step toward low-cost access to space. One small landing for man...
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The browser makers are worried about research that shows SHA-1 is even weaker than previously believed The death certificate has been signed for those certificates
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Today we are happy to announce the reboot of Coding4Fun; a site within Windows Dev Center that’s dedicated to exploring the lighter side of Windows 10 development. Because Coding4Fun is better than Maintenance4Relatives
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